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Goff Set For Carrera Cup GB Return At Donington

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Will Goff will make his Porsche Carrera Cup GB return at Donington Park next weekend for rounds three and four of the championship.

The reigning Pro-Am2 champion will once again race for IN2 Racing and provide competition in the category to Parr Motorsport’s Peter Smallwood who was the only competitor in the class at the opening round at Brands Hatch over the Easter weekend.

Goff tested at Donington Park yesterday and will return to the Leicestershire circuit for the official pre-race test next Thursday.

The 27 year old from Dereham in Norfolk said: “Yesterday was just about shaking the rust off. I’ve not been in the car since the last race of 2012 at Brands Hatch, so it was good to have a shakedown run ahead of the official Donington test day.”

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